The Hinckley Institute of Politics’ HIP Talks speech contest took a different format this year in order to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic safety guidelines. For the first time, students were instructed to upload their two-minute speech submissions online. Their videos were then judged by a panel of former winners, contest partners and Hinckley Institute staff. Despite the irregular format, over 80 students submitted compelling, thoughtful speeches. From that competitive pool, the following winners were selected:
Grand Prize: Noah Hughes
“Like Father, Like…”
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Audience Favorite: Benjamin Merzouk
“Reviving EMS”
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Runner-up: Aly Hill
“The Truth Is”
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Runner-up: Wendy Joseph
“The Real Virus”
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Runner-up: Madelaine Lamah
“More Than Their Words”
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Runner-up: Stephanie Morgan
“The Secret Liberal Agenda in Schools”
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HIP Talks honors the public speaking skills of former Utah Rep. Wayne Owens. It is sponsored by the Hinckley Institute and the Associated Students of the University of Utah. The $10,000 in scholarship prizes are supported by the Congressman Wayne Owens Fund to foster the public speaking skills of students.